Analysis Of Elie Wiesel's The New York Times

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“A slim volume of terrifying power”, The New York Times, refers to the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, which is narrated in first person view from a survivor of the Holocaust. Night gives readers perspective on the Holocaust and the endless torment thousands of Jews went through in the concentration camps. All of these Jews faced unbearable memories and unthinkable sights and Elie Wiesel puts readers into perspective about the Holocaust and the impact it has made. Eliezer, the main character/ narrator encountered many unforgettable memories throughout his life within the concentration camps, for example, his first sight when arriving at the camp and also countless of ruthless deaths throughout, which leaves readers speechless and educated about

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